Cheap flights from Hyderabad to Dhaka — book online with FlightGPT
Quick answer: Hyderabad to Dhaka flights take about ≈ 2h 30m non-stop, operated by IndiGo (only non-stop); 1-stop via CCU/BLR, ≈ 1 non-stop daily (IndiGo); more via 1-stop on Kolkata/Bangalore. This is a domestic route within India, so no visa is required. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest HYD–DAC fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
Last reviewed June 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.
Looking for cheap flights from Hyderabad to Dhaka? FlightGPT compares live HYD to DAC fares across every connected source — Indian carriers, Gulf hubs, OTAs and trusted travel agents — and shows the cheapest options side by side. Whether you want a Hyderabad to Dhaka non-stop tomorrow, a last-minute weekend deal or the lowest price three months out, every active Hyderabad-Dhaka fare is one search away.
Hyderabad to Dhaka flights — quick facts
- Distance: ≈ 1,446 km
- Typical flight time: ≈ 2h 30m non-stop
- Typical routing: ≈ 1 non-stop daily (IndiGo); more via 1-stop on Kolkata/Bangalore
- Airlines flying Hyderabad Dhaka: IndiGo (only non-stop); 1-stop via CCU/BLR
- Visa for Indians: Not required — Hyderabad to Dhaka is a domestic flight within India.
Today's indicative fares Hyderabad to Dhaka
As of June 2026, indicative one-way Hyderabad to Dhaka fares on the IndiGo non-stop typically run ₹7,500-₹13,000, depending on how far ahead you book and the season. One-stop routings via Kolkata (CCU) or Bangalore (BLR) can open lower in the off-peak, especially during the June-September monsoon, while fares climb during Eid and the November-February winter season. Round-trip totals on the non-stop commonly land in the ₹15,000-₹24,000 band.
Because IndiGo runs only about one direct flight a day, the non-stop can price higher than the modest 1,446 km distance suggests — there is limited seat supply to discount. We never publish a fixed live fare here; for the cheapest option on your exact dates, comparing the IndiGo non-stop against 1-stop Kolkata or Bangalore itineraries, check the live price in the FlightGPT chat.
Airlines flying Hyderabad to Dhaka
IndiGo (6E) is the only carrier operating a non-stop on this route, flying its A320/A321neo roughly once a day. That makes IndiGo the default choice for the fastest trip, but it also means direct supply is limited and fares can run firm on busy dates.
For more departure choices, travellers take a 1-stop routing — Kolkata (CCU) is the natural short hop into Dhaka, and Bangalore (BLR) is another common connecting point on IndiGo. Biman Bangladesh and Air India can also feature on 1-stop itineraries from Hyderabad via their hubs. Travellers heading to the Maldives instead can compare our Hyderabad to Male route page.
Flight schedule & timings
With a single daily non-stop, your timing options on the direct are narrow — IndiGo's HYD-DAC departure usually sits in one daily slot, so book early if it suits you. One-stop itineraries spread departures across the day and can be more convenient when the direct is at an awkward hour. The fastest scheduled non-stop is around 2h 25m-2h 35m; 1-stop totals run roughly 6-10 hours depending on the layover.
Bangladesh is 30 minutes ahead of India, so the local arrival clock is half an hour later than the elapsed flight time implies, and there is no meaningful jet lag on this sector. Dhaka's airport gets busy at peak banks, so allow extra time and confirm your terminal on arrival.
Non-stop vs 1-stop options
The IndiGo non-stop is the fastest way to Dhaka at about 2h 30m, and is the obvious pick if its single daily timing works and the fare is reasonable. But with only one direct a day, the non-stop is often the more expensive option on peak dates. A 1-stop via Kolkata or Bangalore frequently saves money and adds timing flexibility, at the cost of a few extra hours in transit.
If you build a 1-stop itinerary across two separate tickets, allow a generous layover and re-check your bags at the connecting airport — a single through-ticket protects you if the first leg is delayed. For most travellers the decision is simply whether the time saved on the non-stop is worth the fare premium; compare both in the FlightGPT chat.
When to book & cheapest days to fly
For a thin-frequency international sector like Hyderabad-Dhaka, the sweet spot is usually 3-6 weeks before departure for standard travel. Booking earlier rarely hurts the non-stop, since there is little supply to discount late, and last-minute fares on the single daily direct can spike if it fills. For the Eid and winter (November-February) peaks, bring the booking forward to 8-12 weeks out. Softer fares appear in the monsoon months (June-September), when both demand and prices ease.
Tuesday and Wednesday are generally the cheapest days to fly Hyderabad to Dhaka, while Friday, Sunday and the days around Eid carry the highest fares. With only one daily non-stop, day-of-week pricing is more visible on the 1-stop options, where there is more inventory to vary. For round-trips, pairing a mid-week outbound with a mid-week return usually beats weekend-to-weekend. Splitting the journey into two one-ways — an IndiGo non-stop one way and a cheaper 1-stop the other — can sometimes undercut the through-fare on busy dates, so compare both in the FlightGPT chat.
Baggage allowance & extra fees
IndiGo international HYD-DAC fares vary by bundle — see the IndiGo baggage guide for current checked and cabin weights, and pre-buy any extra bags online to avoid higher airport rates. On 1-stop itineraries, confirm the through-checked allowance for your specific fare class, especially when legs are on different carriers such as Biman or Air India.
Seat selection, extra baggage and meals are usually chargeable add-ons on the cheapest fare buckets. Fees change, so verify the exact allowance and any charges on the airline's official site before booking. Stable facts like Dhaka's integrated terminal and the 30-minute time difference are reliable; fare-class fees are not.
Dhaka airport & arrival guide
Hyderabad departures use Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD), a single integrated terminal that handles both domestic and international flights — allow about three hours for an international check-in. Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (DAC) handles all international arrivals, with a new third terminal progressively opening to add capacity alongside the existing integrated terminal.
Clear immigration with your visa, return ticket and accommodation proof handy. Dhaka traffic is intense, so plan a generous buffer to and from the airport; pre-paid taxis and ride-hailing apps both operate. Bangladesh uses the Taka (BDT) and Indian Rupees are not accepted, so carry some local currency or a card for arrival.
Visa & entry (for Indians)
Indian passport holders need a Bangladesh visa arranged before travel — there is no visa-on-arrival for ordinary Indian passports. The visa fee is generally waived for Indians; only a small service charge applies (around ₹700 plus taxes through the application centre). A tourist visa typically allows a stay of up to 30 days per entry, with the visa valid for up to 180 days from issue. Apply in advance through the official Bangladesh visa application centre or the MRV portal, as processing can take roughly 5-14 working days.
Carry your approved visa, a passport with sufficient validity, a return or onward ticket and proof of accommodation at immigration. Requirements can change, so confirm the current process on the official Bangladesh MRV portal before booking your flight.
Cancellation, refund & date-change rules
On international IndiGo fares, cancellation and date-change fees depend on your fare bundle and how far ahead you cancel — the cheapest buckets carry the highest penalties, while flexible fares allow changes for a smaller fee plus any fare difference. Carriers on 1-stop itineraries apply their own tiered rules. If the airline cancels your flight, you are generally entitled to a refund or a free rebook on the next available service.
Never assume a precise penalty figure from memory — fees change, so verify the exact cancellation and rebooking charges on the airline's official site before you book. For a refundable trip, choose a flexible fare; for the lowest price, accept that the cheapest fare is usually non-refundable beyond statutory taxes.
Smart booking tips
Use the FlightGPT chat to surface live Hyderabad to Dhaka fares across every connected source in one query, so you instantly see the cheapest option and can compare the IndiGo non-stop against 1-stop Kolkata or Bangalore itineraries without opening several tabs. Pair the search with our 2026 online booking guide to layer any eligible bank-card discount on top of the lowest base fare.
Sort your Bangladesh visa before you commit to dates, keep your travel window flexible by a day or two to dodge Eid and weekend peaks, and book the non-stop early if its single daily timing suits you. Travellers comparing other South Indian gateways can also check our Bangalore to Dhaka route page.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest Hyderabad to Dhaka flight fare in 2026?
As of June 2026, indicative one-way Hyderabad to Dhaka fares on the IndiGo non-stop typically run ₹7,500-₹13,000, with 1-stop routings via Kolkata or Bangalore sometimes opening lower in the monsoon off-season. Fares climb during Eid and the November-February winter peak. For the lowest fare on your exact dates, check the live price in the FlightGPT chat.
Which airline is cheapest on Hyderabad to Dhaka?
IndiGo flies the only non-stop and usually offers the most competitive direct fares. On busy dates, a 1-stop routing via Kolkata or Bangalore — sometimes on IndiGo, Biman or Air India — can undercut the direct, so it is worth comparing both options.
Is there a non-stop flight from Hyderabad to Dhaka and how long is it?
Yes. IndiGo operates the only non-stop, usually about once a day, taking roughly 2 hours 30 minutes over about 1,446 km. When the direct is full or awkwardly timed, 1-stop options via Kolkata or Bangalore add a few hours.
How far is Hyderabad from Dhaka?
The great-circle distance is about 1,446 km. The non-stop block time is roughly 2 hours 30 minutes, while 1-stop routings total around 6-10 hours depending on the layover.
When is the best time to book Hyderabad to Dhaka flights?
Booking 3-6 weeks ahead is usually the sweet spot for standard travel. For the Eid and November-February winter peaks, book 8-12 weeks out. The June-September monsoon months typically have the softest fares.
What is the baggage allowance on Hyderabad to Dhaka flights?
IndiGo international fares vary by bundle, so check the IndiGo baggage guide and pre-buy extra bags online to save. On 1-stop itineraries, confirm the through-checked allowance for your fare class, especially when legs are on different carriers.
Do Indians need a visa for Bangladesh?
Yes, arranged in advance — there is no visa-on-arrival for ordinary Indian passports. The visa fee is generally waived for Indians (only a small service charge applies), with tourist visas typically allowing 30 days per entry. Apply via the official Bangladesh MRV portal, and verify current requirements before booking.
What is the refund and date-change policy on this route?
IndiGo is the only non-stop carrier on this route (HYD–DAC, ≈ 2h 30m, roughly once daily), so its international fare-bundle rules determine your options. The cheapest 'IndiGo Lite' fares are non-refundable except taxes; the 'IndiGo Flex' bundle (typically ₹1,500–₹2,500 more) allows a free date change up to 24 hours before departure, with later changes attracting a fee plus any fare difference. Indicative one-ways run ₹7,500–₹13,000 as of 2026 — given the thin frequency on this route, a missed or cancelled trip can be expensive to fix, making Flex worth considering especially around Eid peaks. If IndiGo cancels, you are entitled to a full refund or free rebook under DGCA rules.
Which months are busiest for Hyderabad to Dhaka flights?
Eid periods and the November-February winter travel season are the busiest and priciest. Demand also rises around major holidays. The June-September monsoon is usually the quietest and most affordable window.
Can I pay for Hyderabad to Dhaka flights by UPI or card?
Yes. Indian airline and OTA checkouts accept UPI, debit and credit cards, net banking and wallets. Paying with a card that carries an airline or travel offer can lower the effective fare — see our UPI vs credit-card guide for which method maximises the discount on a given booking.
Booking the lowest Hyderabad to Dhaka airfare
There is no single "cheapest day" to fly Hyderabad to Dhaka — the lowest fare is the one you find by comparing live. Open the search above to line up Hyderabad–Dhaka prices across IndiGo (only non-stop); 1-stop via CCU/BLR; booking ahead and avoiding peak weekends typically trims 25–40 percent off the walk-up fare.
Booking Hyderabad to Dhaka at short notice
Flying Hyderabad to Dhaka at short notice doesn't always mean overpaying. Off-peak departures and unsold seats on IndiGo (only non-stop); 1-stop via CCU/BLR can surface real same-week deals. Put your date into the FlightGPT search above and we'll show every available HYD–DAC fare side by side in seconds.
Hyderabad to Dhaka flights — connections and routing
There is currently no non-stop service between Hyderabad and Dhaka — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 2h 30m non-stop. Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Hyderabad Dhaka ticket but are open to a layover.
Hyderabad–Dhaka pricing, explained
Hyderabad–Dhaka pricing rewards comparison over loyalty: the best value rotates between low-cost and full-service carriers depending on the date. FlightGPT's grid surfaces every Hyderabad Dhaka fare with baggage and meals counted in, so the genuinely cheapest all-in ticket is the one that rises to the top.